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Linked Terminologies: Applying Linked Data Principles to Terminological Resources

  • Philipp Cimiano [1] ; John P. McCrae [1] ; Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel [2] ; Tatiana Gornostay [3] ; Asunción Gómez-Pérez [2] ; Benjamin Siemoneit [1] ; Andis Lagzdins [3]
    1. [1] Bielefeld University

      Bielefeld University

      Kreisfreie Stadt Bielefeld, Alemania

    2. [2] Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

      Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

      Madrid, España

    3. [3] Tilde, Latvia
  • Localización: Electronic lexicography in the 21st century: linking lexical data in the digital age : proceedings of the eLex 2015 conference, 11-13 August 2015, Herstmonceux Castle, United Kingdom / Iztok Kosem (ed. lit.), Miloš Jakubíček (ed. lit.), Jelena Kallas (ed. lit.), Simon Krek (ed. lit.), 2015, ISBN 978-961-93594-3-3, págs. 504-517
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • In this paper we present an approach to publishing and linking terminological resources using linked data principles. We describe how terminologies can be represented in the Resource Description Framework (RDF), and as proof-of-concept we describe the application of these principles to two well-known terminologies, that is the InterActive Terminology for Europe (IATE) and the European Migration Network (EMN) glossary. We further present a simple yet effective method for inducing links between terminologies and present a small evaluation of the quality of the automatically induced links. We also present a publicly available service to transform TBX documents into RDF that we have used for the conversion of IATE to RDF.


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